February 13, 2003
Why Does People Live in Norway?
Some times one will have to think; 'why does people live in Norway?' The previous weekend I was visiting a friend living in Nice on the French Riviera. It was mid February, and when leaving Trondheim in snow and -10 degrees Friday morning, arriving in France with the sun shining and some +15 degrees felt just great. Spending the Saturday driving from one coastal city to another in a Opel Astra Convertible... in mid-February!!!
Well, why does people live in Norway? It is pitch dark half the year. It is cold, and in Trondheim the weather is crappy most of the time anyway...
Posted by ludvig at February 13, 2003 10:34 PM | TrackBackWhy Does People Live in Norway? ? ?
Well,live a while between Octuber and February in Brazil...Then you will see that cold and dark can be a blessing.
If you think is funny sweat all the time with 36/40 C° and a Hell Sun above the head I suggest you change of country with me :)
Live in Norway? Because the people think of their
country as a community and not a place for blood sucking corporations and prostituting politicians. Perhaps for a medical system used for healing people instead of a get-rich scheme.
Or a country that spares its resources from the gluttons and plans for the future of its citizens. Am I wrong? Is there any place without the poisonous ignorance so prevalent in the USA?
I dont know but i am seriously considering it!
and i like snow
Posted by: craig buy from england at September 11, 2003 11:11 PM
Hi,
Sir my name is Parth Sarathi Das am from India , i am a student of 12th class my financial condition is so bad and i cant study more , so i want to do some business , i want to go to norway and do some business at there and want to live at there , if someone intersted to finance me and my business then i will b very thankfull to that people and i will also give him 50% profit of my business .
With best regards
Partha
I live in the US and I can tell you what robert says about the US is true education is expensive corporations own the goverment.
Our constitution should be ammended We the Corporations of America.
If I ever get an opportunity to leave I would. I am in the I.T. industry and every where I look is see corporate corruption.
Posted by: Tony at January 24, 2004 09:33 PMI am doing a research project on Norway and I learned a little bit about it on this websit
Thank you!!
Posted by: Amy at April 15, 2004 02:22 AMI am doing a research project on Norway and I learned a little bit about it on this websit
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Posted by: Amy at April 15, 2004 02:22 AMHi,
I am Yakup,34 years old,and I am a teacher in Turkey. I want to settle downto Norway,for my little handicap dauther.She needs special education or physicptherapy.But turkey is not good for her...
Your sincerely
Yakup
My son visited Trondheim and smaller villages a few years ago and his pictures and travel journal reveal a beautiful country with friendly, well-educated people. If I was thinking of adopting a new country, it would be Norway. I am a teacher in the USA and I yearn to live somewhere else, where there is no target on my back just because I am American, where people are kind to animals AND humans, where half of my yearly salary is not appropriated to support foreign countries, foreign wars, or illegal immigrants. I would like to teach in a place where children and their parents have good manners and respect education and their schools and teachers. In fact, I would like to teach in a country that respects its teachers.
Posted by: Vicki at November 4, 2004 07:39 AM